You send her back to the personal care home.
I've worked for years with ppl who has dementia and you need to understand that that is not your mother anymore, the way you knew her. Ppl with dementia can be mean, it's a part of the disease. Changing place to live always makes it worse too. She will change as the disease progress but it's not going to get better just different. I understand you want to be close to your mom but unless it works within the family she will be better off at the home. Especially if you have children. They don't always understand the change.Maybe it's better for her to see you as her son and not as her caregiver.
Dementia care is a type of elder care for seniors who have dementia. This can take place in the private residence of the care recipient or in a facility setting. Dementia care is usually provided by professional caregivers who are experienced and trained with regard to Alzheimer's and Dementia. They understand the disease on a deeper level than family members of the elderly person, and professional caregivers are better suited to handle the constant ups-and-downs associated with dementia. Dementia care not only benefits the patient but it relieves the entire family as well when professional outside help is hired.
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A person with multi-infarct dementia can benefit from a support network that includes a family physician, neurologist , pharmacist, nurses, and supportive family members and other care givers.
The best place to go to get dementia testing will be to contact your family doctor. They will a preliminary test for you and then they will directly you to the appropriate doctor for further testing.
Information about Dementia can be found in just about every physicians office, every help center, every nursing home, there are support groups out there for family members of dementia patients. Yes, There are more underlying issues to dementia then memory loss, memory loss is just one of the first signs. The treatment options do not include a cure, there is no cure, but there are treatment options that will slow the process of dementia.
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CARES is a program established to help with dementia-related issues. CARES offers education and support to those dealing with a family member or loved one suffering from dementia.
The advantages of having a family is that you can share your personal life with them, they are the ones who help you when you are in need, they are always there when you need them, especially when you are in trouble and the happiness that they bring or suppose to bring when they smile. that love, compassion and honesty
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Short answer: If you "hayte" your family, move out, get a job, & pay your own bills. It's probably not the answer you want to read, but it's likely you still live with your parents & are dependent on them. If you don't like being filled with hatred because you claim it makes you "depressed," then choose not to hate your entire family & try communicating with them about exactly why you feel how you do. You're not hurting anybody but yourself. They're living their lives while you're living unhappily. If you still feel like you aren't listened to & are unhappy, suggest counseling whether it be for the entire family or personal.